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Title: Calibration and Gun positions in bombers
Post by: earl1937 on September 05, 2014, 02:12:10 PM
 :airplane: OK, here is another request, and again, its because I don't understand computers very well, but, when I am calibrated on a bomb run and I jump to a gun position to defend myself, why do I have to re-calibrate the bomb sight again? Once it is calibrated, should it not stay calibrated until I have dropped bombs? I am not in a "gun" position when I calibrate, so again, why should it not stay calibrated until I leave the bomb sight position?
Title: Re: Calibration and Gun positions in bombers
Post by: MrKrabs on September 05, 2014, 02:17:27 PM
Probably because you inadvertantly jinked around while in the guns, any yaw input can set you offcourse and even mess up your calibration.
Title: Re: Calibration and Gun positions in bombers
Post by: USCH on September 05, 2014, 03:59:21 PM
If your at an altitude that has wind, and you move the aircraft at all (twisty stick) or you are still increasing your speed in level flight. It should be off.. you can test this. By flying under wind (below 14k in the ma) and calibrating when your at max spped for that alt. With doors open. If your speed it at the point that you are maxed out for that aircraft at that alt. Your calibration should stay the same.
Title: Re: Calibration and Gun positions in bombers
Post by: kvuo75 on September 05, 2014, 04:21:00 PM
:airplane: OK, here is another request, and again, its because I don't understand computers very well, but, when I am calibrated on a bomb run and I jump to a gun position to defend myself, why do I have to re-calibrate the bomb sight again? Once it is calibrated, should it not stay calibrated until I have dropped bombs? I am not in a "gun" position when I calibrate, so again, why should it not stay calibrated until I leave the bomb sight position?

it does stay calibrated.

the sight is calibrated to a speed and an altitude.. if you change speed or altitude, it is no longer calibrated.
Title: Re: Calibration and Gun positions in bombers
Post by: Lusche on September 05, 2014, 04:30:43 PM
the sight is calibrated to a speed and an altitude.. if you change speed or altitude, it is no longer calibrated.

...and heading, in case you fly at any altitude that has wind (14k+)  :old:
Title: Re: Calibration and Gun positions in bombers
Post by: earl1937 on September 05, 2014, 10:59:16 PM
...and heading, in case you fly at any altitude that has wind (14k+)  :old:
:airplane: Guys, I know and understand all that you just said, but how do I go from calibrate position to gun and then return to bomb sight...P>S I fly below 14k 99% of the time. I had always thought that once you left the "U" position and returned, you had to recalibrate! Is that not correct?
Title: Re: Calibration and Gun positions in bombers
Post by: Lusche on September 06, 2014, 07:42:55 AM
:airplane: Guys, I know and understand all that you just said, but how do I go from calibrate position to gun and then return to bomb sight...P>S I fly below 14k 99% of the time. I had always thought that once you left the "U" position and returned, you had to recalibrate! Is that not correct?

No it's not. Your calibration stays set no matter what you do. If you didn't change speed or altitude, you are still fine.
Title: Re: Calibration and Gun positions in bombers
Post by: kvuo75 on September 06, 2014, 08:29:28 AM
yep as long as the numbers match, you're fine.


Title: Re: Calibration and Gun positions in bombers
Post by: Tinkles on September 06, 2014, 11:39:21 AM
:airplane: OK, here is another request, and again, its because I don't understand computers very well, but, when I am calibrated on a bomb run and I jump to a gun position to defend myself, why do I have to re-calibrate the bomb sight again? Once it is calibrated, should it not stay calibrated until I have dropped bombs? I am not in a "gun" position when I calibrate, so again, why should it not stay calibrated until I leave the bomb sight position?

Tip I learned on my own, will give to you :).

When I see the target, I slow my speed down (if I haven't had time to get to max speed at level) to about 80%. Then calibrate, most of the time if you haven't reached max level speed and are calibrating, your calibration will be off because you gained 20+ MPH, this is also true if your altitude changes (as others have said).

That's what I do though, since I (most of the time) am not at max leveled speed.

Hope this helps.

 :salute
Title: Re: Calibration and Gun positions in bombers
Post by: kvuo75 on September 06, 2014, 03:23:28 PM
Tip I learned on my own, will give to you :).

When I see the target, I slow my speed down (if I haven't had time to get to max speed at level) to about 80%. Then calibrate, most of the time if you haven't reached max level speed and are calibrating, your calibration will be off because you gained 20+ MPH, this is also true if your altitude changes (as others have said).

That's what I do though, since I (most of the time) am not at max leveled speed.

Hope this helps.

 :salute

also, its always easier to slow down to the calibrated speed...

eg. you're at 275 mph, but you know eventually you'll end up around 280... you do a quick calibration and it gives you 273.  just throttle back and maintain 273 instead of accelerating and trying to get your magic 280..
Title: Re: Calibration and Gun positions in bombers
Post by: Tinkles on September 06, 2014, 07:43:00 PM
also, its always easier to slow down to the calibrated speed...

eg. you're at 275 mph, but you know eventually you'll end up around 280... you do a quick calibration and it gives you 273.  just throttle back and maintain 273 instead of accelerating and trying to get your magic 280..


Yup  that works too.
Title: Re: Calibration and Gun positions in bombers
Post by: MK-84 on September 07, 2014, 11:07:39 PM
:airplane: Guys, I know and understand all that you just said, but how do I go from calibrate position to gun and then return to bomb sight...P>S I fly below 14k 99% of the time. I had always thought that once you left the "U" position and returned, you had to recalibrate! Is that not correct?

I use a twisty stick for flying and when I aiming my guns in a bomber I inadvertently also move my rudder control due to the control being very loose around that axis.  This would absolutely throw off your calibration if true. Adjusting the deadband would solve that.  I do not know if you can adjust it just for gunning, and not for flying.  Not to hijack, but if that is possible, please do tell.